Impact of Technology-Mediated Communication on Student Evaluations of Advising

Reynol Junco, Jeanna Mastrodicasa, A. V. Aguiar, Elizabeth Mae Longnecker, J. Rokkum
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The field of academic advising lags behind other similar fields in the use of technologically mediated communication modalities shown to improve academic outcomes. We investigated student satisfaction with undergraduate advising by examining the ways communication methods, such as social media, between student and advisor relate to student satisfaction. Results showed that although advisors rarely communicated with students via social media, text messaging, or instant messaging, the number of face-to-face advising meetings was positively predicted by advisor use of instant messaging and text messaging and negatively predicted by their use of Facebook. Furthermore, e-mail communication positively predicted a student's positive view of the advising experience, but communicating through Twitter predicted negative views of advising.
以科技为媒介的沟通对学生评量辅导的影响
学术咨询领域落后于其他类似领域,在使用技术媒介的沟通方式,以提高学术成果。我们通过研究学生和导师之间的沟通方式(如社交媒体)与学生满意度的关系,调查了学生对本科指导的满意度。结果显示,尽管辅导员很少通过社交媒体、短信或即时通讯与学生交流,但辅导员使用即时通讯和短信对面对面咨询会议的次数有积极的预测作用,而使用Facebook对面对面咨询会议的次数有消极的预测作用。此外,电子邮件交流积极预测学生对辅导经历的积极看法,但通过Twitter交流预测学生对辅导的消极看法。
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